According to Sky Sports Germany's Florian Plettenberg
Paris, capital of France
St. Germain (PSG) has joined the
Rennes
middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)
Désiré Doué
competition and made an offer of €40 million fixed transfer fee + €10 million floating clause, an offer higher than the
Bayern
Munich's €35 million offer.
Florian Plettenberg wrote on social media that "Paris have now joined the Douai race and have made an offer to Rennes: €40m fixed transfer fee + €10m floating clause, higher than Bayern's €35m offer."
FC Rennes initially demanded €60 million plus a floating clause, but all parties involved expected the actual transfer fee to fall between €45 million and €50 million plus a floating clause.
Doué himself wants to make a decision as soon as possible, with Bayern and Paris currently in fierce competition for the midfielder. Sources point out that there have been in-depth negotiations between Doué and Bayern, but Paris' high offer could have a major impact on the outcome of the transfer.
The transfer race has attracted widespread attention and fans are looking forward to Douai's final choice. His decision will have a significant impact on the construction of the lineups of Rennes, Paris and Bayern. All parties will continue to follow this development closely as the transfer window progresses.